hi all,
I know this is not a 100% linux related question but it's open source baby :-)
On our company network we have a daily growing number of documents in lots of folders and stuff. Most of it is organised in
project folders and has reoccurring folder structures and file names.
We are working hard on giving it more and clearer structure but sometimes it is
still hard to find some files.
I want to suggest to install a search engine which will index our existing files so that employees can crawl quickly though
projects history.
I've heard of the various desktop search engines like beagle, tracker and google desktop but are there open source engines
which can be run on a server so that many can connect to it and search?
Sadly we are relying on MS office (2001), AutoCAD (R16 to 2008) and other proprietary software in our daily work so those
kind of files would need to be indexed.
Does anyone has a idea, something I could investigate further? a software name?
cheers, seb
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